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Maltese children discussed about graphs during a Math lesson and the children had chance to type out the results on the teachers´s laptop.
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The results we got from the graphs are very interesting.
Maltese children have 37 pets (Daniela)
Slovak children have 15 pets (Eric)
Maltese children have more pets then Slovak chiuldren (Miraine)
Slovak children have the least number of pets (Sion)
Maltese children have more tortoises than Slovak children (Chanelle)
Slovak children have more hamsters than Maltese children (Sonique)
The most popular pet in Slovakia is the dog (Kimberly)
The most populat pet in both coutries is the dog (Joseph)
The least popular pets in both countries are birds and hamsters (Zane)

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During lesson of Informatics Slovak children compared Slovak and Maltese graphs. Slovak children have two graphs of animals now, because we have much more pets than we had in February. Here are some comments from our observations:
  • We had 6 dogs in February and we have 12 dogs now. For example, we still have 3 hamsters. And fish? It was only one and there are 34 now. (Hana, Sara)
  • Maltese children have 5 dogs less than Slovak children. We have 3 rabbits less than Malta. (Stela)
  • We had less pets in February than in April. Fish were added to us the most. The Maltese children have a lot of tortoises. They have 11, we have 3. (Natka)
  • We have more birds and dogs than Maltese children. The animals are constantly increasing, because we buy new or pets were born. (Beba)
  • At first we had 15 pets, and then we had 66 ones. Malta has 37 animals. (Nana)
  • Slovak children have 29 pets more than Maltese children. Malta and Slovakia have 19 tortoises together. (Veronika, Dominika)
  • Slovak children have the most dogs. It’s maybe because “The dog is man’s best friend”. (Samo K.)
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